Well the Bears were previously 2-0 on Sunday night games and I was confident they were going to make it 3-0 tonight. Wow was I wrong.
I’m tired of this Jekyll-and-Hyde bullshit with the Bears. One week they look good, the next week awful. I’m not even counting last week’s game against the Rams as a “good” game because I think the Iowa Hawkeyes could beat the Rams.
Tonight was awful. The Bears got outplayed in every facet of the game. Coaching, offense, defense, special teams, passion, enthusiam, etc.
Tonight was awful. The Bears got outplayed in every facet of the game. Coaching, offense, defense, special teams, passion, enthusiam, etc.

The same issues that have been plaguing the Bears all season reared their ugly head again tonight.
My thoughts:
How many times are receivers going to drop passes? Catch the damn ball. Rashied Davis dropped at least 3 passes, he seriously needs to be benched. Where is Brandon Rideau? The guy was a stud in the preseason and doesn’t see a lick of game action.
Why is Kyle Orton forcing the ball to Devin Hester? I felt like every other throw was intended for Hester. Just because on the third play of the game he turned a slant route into a 65-yard touchdown doesn’t mean the guy is an All-Pro receiver. Orton threw 3 interceptions, and I just don't think he's 100 percent out there. This is not the same Kyle Orton before the injury.
Because Hester is getting so much action at receiver, he is very ineffective at punt returns now. He’s got to stop dancing around when he catches the ball and just pick a hole and go forward. He loses more yards than gains when he does that crap.
The defense couldn’t tackle again tonight, as has been the issue all season. You are taught in 4th grade to wrap up when tackling, and numerous defenders didn’t wrap up.
Remember the one run by Adrian Peterson where he was in the grasp of about 3 defenders and then spun out and ran it for 50 yards? Perfect example right there.
THE BIGGEST PLAY(S) OF THE GAME WERE WHEN THE BEARS COULDN’T SCORE WHEN THEY HAD 1ST AND GOAL FROM THE 3-YARD LINE. 1ST PLAY AFTER THE VIKINGS GET THE BALL IT’S A 99-YARD TOUCHDOWN PASS TO BERNARD BERRIAN. MOMENTUM TO MINNESOTA, GAME ALL BUT OVER, MINNESOTA IS THE LEADER OF THE NFC NORTH.
Lovie do something, anything! Light a fire under your team. Or risk not making the playoffs.
My thoughts:
How many times are receivers going to drop passes? Catch the damn ball. Rashied Davis dropped at least 3 passes, he seriously needs to be benched. Where is Brandon Rideau? The guy was a stud in the preseason and doesn’t see a lick of game action.
Why is Kyle Orton forcing the ball to Devin Hester? I felt like every other throw was intended for Hester. Just because on the third play of the game he turned a slant route into a 65-yard touchdown doesn’t mean the guy is an All-Pro receiver. Orton threw 3 interceptions, and I just don't think he's 100 percent out there. This is not the same Kyle Orton before the injury.
Because Hester is getting so much action at receiver, he is very ineffective at punt returns now. He’s got to stop dancing around when he catches the ball and just pick a hole and go forward. He loses more yards than gains when he does that crap.
The defense couldn’t tackle again tonight, as has been the issue all season. You are taught in 4th grade to wrap up when tackling, and numerous defenders didn’t wrap up.
Remember the one run by Adrian Peterson where he was in the grasp of about 3 defenders and then spun out and ran it for 50 yards? Perfect example right there.
THE BIGGEST PLAY(S) OF THE GAME WERE WHEN THE BEARS COULDN’T SCORE WHEN THEY HAD 1ST AND GOAL FROM THE 3-YARD LINE. 1ST PLAY AFTER THE VIKINGS GET THE BALL IT’S A 99-YARD TOUCHDOWN PASS TO BERNARD BERRIAN. MOMENTUM TO MINNESOTA, GAME ALL BUT OVER, MINNESOTA IS THE LEADER OF THE NFC NORTH.
Lovie do something, anything! Light a fire under your team. Or risk not making the playoffs.
1 comments:
I don't think Lovie is the guy that's gonna light a fire under the Bears. If the world were coming to an end, it wouldn't change his being calm and his not showing any emotion. The good news for the Bears is they have 3 home games and 2 weak opponents. The bad news is playing like they have for roughly the last month and it won't really matter. Their d is a joke now and till that changes they're prolly not a playoff team.
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